The American public's fear of becoming a victim of terrorism significantly increased after 9/11 and remained elevated much longer than one might expect. This thesis explains how and why Americans' perception of the terrorist threat bears little relation to the dangers Americans actually face. Several factors influenced that shift. First, the news media landscape changed dramatically due to structural factors such as increased competition for audience share among traditional news sources, cable news networks, and the Internet. Second, the Internet allowed terrorist organizations, especially Al Qaeda and its affiliates, to propagate threats and messages directly to the public. Third, popular culture, especially film and television drama, affe...
With recent terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium; Paris, France; San Bernardino, California and el...
Public perceptions of terrorism are out of line with reality. How can perceptions be changed? Using ...
The role of the media in the reporting of terrorism has evolved and grown along with the development...
Terrorists, policy-makers, and terrorism scholars have long assumed that the mere threat of terroris...
Within the United States, individuals do not appear to possess an accurate understanding of terroris...
The United States is experiencing a growing threat from domestic terrorism, though there is a relati...
Deception is easy, especially with fast media in the 21st century. News outlets in both a national a...
106IJCV: Vol. 1 (2) 2007, pp. 105–126Brigitte L. Nacos et al.: Post-9/11 Terrorism Threats, News Cov...
The purpose of this dissertation was to analyze perceptions of terrorism through the analysis of two...
The article discusses the United States Government\u27s (USG) publicization of the exploits of Osama...
This paper seeks to examine how the American public defined terrorism after the September 11th Attac...
Jennifer Noud, undergraduate at Florida State university, examines how the war on terror has evolved...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
Following the 9/11 terror attacks, many Americans experienced some form of habit or mood-altering st...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
With recent terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium; Paris, France; San Bernardino, California and el...
Public perceptions of terrorism are out of line with reality. How can perceptions be changed? Using ...
The role of the media in the reporting of terrorism has evolved and grown along with the development...
Terrorists, policy-makers, and terrorism scholars have long assumed that the mere threat of terroris...
Within the United States, individuals do not appear to possess an accurate understanding of terroris...
The United States is experiencing a growing threat from domestic terrorism, though there is a relati...
Deception is easy, especially with fast media in the 21st century. News outlets in both a national a...
106IJCV: Vol. 1 (2) 2007, pp. 105–126Brigitte L. Nacos et al.: Post-9/11 Terrorism Threats, News Cov...
The purpose of this dissertation was to analyze perceptions of terrorism through the analysis of two...
The article discusses the United States Government\u27s (USG) publicization of the exploits of Osama...
This paper seeks to examine how the American public defined terrorism after the September 11th Attac...
Jennifer Noud, undergraduate at Florida State university, examines how the war on terror has evolved...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
Following the 9/11 terror attacks, many Americans experienced some form of habit or mood-altering st...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
With recent terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium; Paris, France; San Bernardino, California and el...
Public perceptions of terrorism are out of line with reality. How can perceptions be changed? Using ...
The role of the media in the reporting of terrorism has evolved and grown along with the development...